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Rev. Daniel Bentley’s sermon at St. David’s Episcopal Church (Washington, D.C.) on the Seventh Sunday of Easter reflects on Acts 1, where the disciples ask Jesus when Israel’s kingdom will be restored, and Jesus instead promises the Holy Spirit and names their identity as his witnesses in Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria, and to the ends of the earth. He emphasizes that Christian life is not primarily a checklist of deeds; faithful actions flow from first knowing who we are and whose we are. Congregants become witnesses through encountering the risen Christ in baptism, Scripture, prayer, and the Eucharistic table, and then live that witness in ordinary acts of patience, presence, and care, illustrated by a marathon runner’s “being” and the life remembered at Carolyn Bail’s funeral. 00:00 Power to Witness 00:21 Disciples Ask When 01:14 Identity Over Timeline 02:08 Being Before Doing 03:13 What Makes a Witness 04:07 Meeting Christ Today 05:06 Marathon Runner Analogy 06:47 What Witness Looks Like 08:24 Come to Table 00:13 Closing Amen This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit stdavidsepiscopaldc.substack.com [https://stdavidsepiscopaldc.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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